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News: Neuralink has announced David McMullen will begin leading Medical Affairs beginning later this month.

David has previously worked at DARPA and the NIH. He most recently worked at the FDA as Director, Office of Neurological and Physical Medicine Devices.

Neuralink has initiated human trials in the US, Canada, UK, and UAE. Their next product, Blindsight- built to restore vision, will begin trials next year.
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NEURALINK: THE BRAIN CHIP GAME FIRED ITS SUPPLY CHAIN

Everyone else is stuck waiting for parts. Neuralink built the whole factory instead.

The Takeover:

•⁠ ⁠Chips, implants, robots, surgery tools built in-house

•⁠ ⁠Labs, imaging, animal care all under one roof

•⁠ ⁠Even the HQ is custom-built for speed

No middlemen. No bottlenecks. Just pure vertical momentum!

Source: @neuralink
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NEWS: Neuralink has now implanted their devices in 19 human trial patients, including 7 patients in the United Kingdom.

This continued global expansion of human trials brings the Neuralink team much closer to its ambitious target of implanting devices in 20 patients prior to 2026.
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Brad Smith, Neuralink’s third patient and the first with ALS, got his brain implant in November 2024

ALS left him fully paralyzed and unable to speak, so the implant is now his only way to communicate

Using only his thoughts, he now moves a cursor on a MacBook, edited an entire video in iMovie (the first ever done purely by mind), and speaks through an AI voice cloned from his pre-ALS recordings

All this was made possible by Neuralink
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NEURALINK 2025:

- Received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for its speech restoration technology targeting severe speech impairments.

- Launched its first clinical trial in the Middle East (UAE-PRIME) at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi in partnership with the Department of Health Abu Dhabi.

- Raised $650 million in Series E funding, led by investors including ARK Invest, Sequoia Capital, and Founders Fund, valuing the company at approximately $9 billion.

- Launched clinical trials in the United Kingdom in partnership with University College London Hospitals and Newcastle Hospitals.

- Performed its first procedures outside the United States, implanting devices in two patients with cervical spinal cord injuries at Toronto's University Health Network in Canada.
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NEURALINK 2025: - Received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for its speech restoration technology targeting severe speech impairments. - Launched its first clinical trial in the Middle East (UAE-PRIME) at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi in partnership with…
- Completed two surgeries in Canada, marking the first non-US procedures.

- The first UK participant, Paul, received an implant and controlled a computer with thoughts hours after surgery at University College London Hospitals.

- Convoy project testing with participants controlling robotic arms with their BCIs.

- Introduced an upgraded next-generation surgical robot with improved electrode thread insertion time of 1.5 seconds per thread, greater insertion depths over 50mm, enhances compatibility with 99% of anatomical variations globally, and lowers manufacturing costs for needle cartridges by 95%.

- Announced goals for faster LASIK-like implant procedures in minutes and emphasized flexible electrode threads for safer neuron placement.

- As of now it is estimated that Neuralink as 20 participants. Know are Noland Arbaug, Alex Conley, Bradford Smith, Michael Melgarejo, RJ Tanner, Rob Greiner, Jake Schneider, Nick Wray, Audrey Crews, Paul, and Jon L. Noble
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🗣 Noland Arbaugh:

How a freak accident in 2016 left me paralyzed.

When I was 22, right after graduating from Texas A&M, I was working at a summer camp in the Pocono Mountains. On our first day off, a group of us went to a man-made lake in upstate New York.

We all ran into the water. We weren’t drunk or doing anything stupid. I didn’t even dive headfirst. I just ran into the water and swam underwater for a few seconds. At some point, I got hit on the left side of my head. My C4 and C5 vertebrae popped out of place, and I woke up face-down in the water. I tried to move, but nothing happened. Immediately, I knew I was paralyzed.

I held my breath, hoping someone would pull me out. No one did. After about 10–15 seconds, I couldn’t hold it anymore and thought, “Whatever happens, happens.” That’s when I took a big sip of water…
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🗣 Noland Arbaugh: How a freak accident in 2016 left me paralyzed. When I was 22, right after graduating from Texas A&M, I was working at a summer camp in the Pocono Mountains. On our first day off, a group of us went to a man-made lake in upstate New York.…
Eventually, my friends noticed something was wrong and reached out to pull me out of the water. I was in and out of consciousness for about an hour — waking up on the beach, in an ambulance, in a helicopter, and finally in the hospital, just before learning I was about to go into emergency surgery. I even cracked jokes to calm the people around me. That’s just how I cope.

The surgery went well, but the weeks — and years — that followed were brutal. I was in a lot of pain. Nerve pain, to be precise, and for those of you who’ve experienced that kind of pain, you know how unbearable it is. Not to mention the emotional pain that came with grieving the loss of my mobility and learning how to live life as a quadriplegic.

Now, reading this might make you feel sad. But don’t.

My accident was the best thing that ever happened to me. It saved me. I often joke (sort of) that the life path I was on would have either killed me or landed me in jail. I wasn’t being a good man or making smart life choices.

Becoming paralyzed forced me to confront myself, my choices, and reflect on the kind of man I truly wanted to become. Even more importantly, my accident allowed me to deepen my relationship with God — and through that, He shaped me into the man I am today.

For that, I am forever grateful.

I truly love my life. I’m blessed with the most incredible family and friends, and now, thanks to Neuralink, I’ve found renewed hope and purpose in helping others discover this life-changing technology that has helped redefine my human potential.
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🗣 Noland Arbaugh:

No tech in the world matches Neuralink.

Before my BCI, video games weren’t even possible. The first day I used Eve to play Civ, I played for nine hours straight. Now I use Eve for school, emails to clients…
and to write this post. 🤖
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🗣 Noland Arbaugh:

Yes, my brain chip updates similarly to a Tesla.

There are three ways my Neuralink setup gets updates:

1. The app

Neuralink built a custom app called Telepathy that runs on my phone and computer. It’s the interface I use to control devices with my mind—and it gets regular software updates.

2. The implant firmware (OTA updates)

The chip in my brain runs firmware that can be updated wirelessly—no surgery required. Just like a Tesla update, these over-the-air upgrades improve speed, accuracy, signal processing, and reliability.

This is exactly how early issues with my implant were fixed.
The Neuralink team pushed a software update, and it solved the problem.
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🗣 Noland Arbaugh: Yes, my brain chip updates similarly to a Tesla. There are three ways my Neuralink setup gets updates: 1. The app Neuralink built a custom app called Telepathy that runs on my phone and computer. It’s the interface I use to control devices…
3. The implant itself

I’m on the first-gen N1 implant. Newer versions already exist and are significantly more advanced. It is possible to go back into surgery and replace the implant with a newer version.

And yes—if I ever get the chance to upgrade my chip (or run a dual-implant setup someday)…

I’m TOTALLY in. 🦾
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🇺🇸 NEURALINK'S FIRST PATIENT SHINES IN MRBEAST VID

Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink's pioneering implant recipient, popped up in MrBeast's newest video.

He's showing off mind-controlled feats while the team's grinding on restoring movement, speech, vision, hearing, memory, and beyond in these super early stages.
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We now have 21 participants enrolled in trials worldwide.

Check out how our Neuralnauts are driving BCI technology forward.
http://neuralink.com/updates/two-years-of-telepathy/
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Neuralink controlled Robotic Arm!
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NEURALINK: On February 6th, Neuralink filed for an $8.2 million tenant improvement project at the Del Valle, Texas, facility.

The work converts 37,607 square feet of existing shell space on the third floor of the ATX1 building into office and small-scale manufacturing areas.

The privately funded renovation, registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as TABS2026011928 under project name "ATX1 - Third Floor Tenant Improvement".

This follows prior 2024 investments of about $15.7 million for campus development, including a $14.7 million three-story building and $1 million fit-out.

Co-founder DJ Seo told us they were designing their own medical center alongside a high-volume device production facility in Texas.

Construction starts March 2nd and ends May 25th.

More Musk Company news in the EC below!
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"One of the first times y'all gave me complete control over this, I actually stayed up until, geez, I don't know, 6 A.M. playing Civilization VI.

It was worth it... It was awesome. I had basically given up on playing that game because... it's a big game.

Y'all gave me the ability to do that again, and I played it for 8 hours that day."

- First Neuralink Patient (Noland Arbaugh)
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